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DOI: 10.1055/a-2209-0076
Successful closure of gastric wall defect after endoscopic full-thickness resection using novel anchor pronged clips: a case report
We present the case of a 52-year-old woman who underwent endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) with one port placement for a 20-mm large gastric submucosal tumor originating from the muscularis propria layer ([Fig. 1]).
EFTR was initiated with a mucosal incision around the entire circumference of the lesion using a DualKnife J (KD-655Q; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan), followed by a full-thickness resection using an ITknife2 (KD-611L; Olympus) in combination with traction provided by a multi-loop traction device (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA) [1].
After resection, we employed novel anchor pronged clips (MANTIS Clip; Boston Scientific) to close the large transmural defect ([Fig. 2]). The MANTIS Clip was used to grasp one edge of the defect and pull it toward the opposite edge by endoscope manipulation. The anchor prong at the tip of the clip arm prevented the pulled tissue from slipping out when the clip was reopened, allowing it to close over the contralateral edge. We applied three MANTIS Clips for initial closure and reinforced this with re-openable clips to achieve complete closure ([Fig. 3], [Video 1]). No postoperative complications were observed, and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of schwannoma with R0 resection.
Quality:
While reports exist on the endoloop-assisted closure method [2] and the over-the-scope clip system (OTSC; Ovesco Endoscopy AG, Tübingen, Germany) [3] for defect closure after EFTR, these methods require a dual-channel endoscope, reinsertion of the endoscope, or some special manipulation. OverStitch (Apollo Endosurgery, Austin, Texas, USA) is expected to provide robust full-thickness sutures, but its use requires technical training [4]. The MANTIS Clip, which functions similarly to a conventional through-the-scope clip, offers simple and effective closure with robust grasping force and tissue apposition capability. This novel closure device can be a viable and effective option for defect closure after EFTR.
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Publication History
Article published online:
11 December 2023
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